Not surprising considering that it runs at 30fps on new gen consoles. I just hope the PC port is decent and doesn't have any major technical issues...
Starfield
Welcome to the Starfield community on Lemmy.zip!
- Follow instance rules (no spam, keep it civil and respectful, be constructive, tag NSFW)
Helpful links:
Spoiler policy:
- No spoilers in titles; if you want to share images with spoilers, preferably post the image in the body of the post. If you do make an image post, mark it NSFW.
- Add
[Spoilers]
to your title if there will be untagged spoilers in the post. - Game mechanics and general discoveries (ship parts, weapons, etc) don't need a spoiler tag.
- Details about questlines and other story related content are spoilers. Use your best judgement!
Post & comment spoiler syntax:
<spoiler here>
Yeah that's always my worry. PC ports these days have not been great.
At least they don't have to worry about PlayStation support. :/
Bethesda knows how important the PC market is for them, but sadly they're also aware of how much shit they'll put up with. I don't know what to expect.
I like Bethesda games in general so I'm looking forward to it, but will wait until bugs have been ironed out before buying. I have a 3070ti which I used to be excited about, but now I just think it doesn't have enough VRAM for new games (only 8GB). We'll see, I might pick up a new card next year or the year after that.
I don't really get why they gave the 3060 12 GB and the 3070 8GB. I'm just glad I was still able to run Stable Diffusion (which originally called for 12).
That's honestly not quite as bad as I was expecting. Still, it means I won't be playing it for a while - hopefully the bugs will be sorted by then
I'm so glad I built a new PC for this. But with only a 2070 that's not as much margin as I'd want.
Looks like it's just out of range for the Steam Deck, which is my main way to play PC games right now. Maybe stripped down modded version can run for the future.
Luckily I also bought a 3080 last year...